I had a sporting clay fund raiser event today where all the proceeds goes to the senior students/teachers for scholarships and such...anyhow I was in a pinch last night to clean my gun since I haven't cleaned it in a while. I know I didn't clean it after dove season last year. This season I noticed it occasionally wouldn't cycle the second round so I took it apart last night and cleaned the gunk out and oiled it up. I didn't remove the trigger assembly, just the barrel and also opened/closed the action while the barrel was off to clean and oil it.
Now, it will not cycle the second round at all. Out of 50 rounds(before giving up on it) it cycled MAYBE 3 times. The first round ejects, the action closes, and the second round is just sitting on the ramp. Any ideas what it might be? I though maybe I oiled it too much, I knew a I was a little heavy on the oil this time, but if this was to be the case, I figured 50 rounds would blow the excess oil out. There weren't any little parts that came off upon disassembly, just the barrel and fore grip. I also verified that it's seated all the way....
I plan to clean it again and take it out to test but I wanted to see if something like this could be common. TIA
Now, it will not cycle the second round at all. Out of 50 rounds(before giving up on it) it cycled MAYBE 3 times. The first round ejects, the action closes, and the second round is just sitting on the ramp. Any ideas what it might be? I though maybe I oiled it too much, I knew a I was a little heavy on the oil this time, but if this was to be the case, I figured 50 rounds would blow the excess oil out. There weren't any little parts that came off upon disassembly, just the barrel and fore grip. I also verified that it's seated all the way....
I plan to clean it again and take it out to test but I wanted to see if something like this could be common. TIA
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